Guiding the world’s most accomplished individuals and enterprises through the complexities of U.S. immigration, tax, business compliance, and everyday life. We provide trusted, end-to-end expertise to help you achieve lasting success in the United States with clarity and confidence.
Guiding the world’s most accomplished individuals and enterprises through the complexities of U.S. immigration, tax, business compliance, and everyday life. We provide trusted, end-to-end expertise to help you achieve lasting success in the United States with clarity and confidence.

U.S. Gold Card - Individuals

A Direct Path to U.S. Permanent Residency Through Government Contribution

A government-authorized pathway offering expedited U.S. permanent residency for qualified high-net-worth individuals and families through a direct contribution model

The U.S. Gold Card: Direct Residency Pathway for Qualified Individuals

The U.S. Gold Card is a government-authorized pathway designed for qualified individuals seeking U.S. permanent residency (Green Card) through a direct financial contribution model. Unlike traditional immigration options that require business investment, job creation, or employer sponsorship, this pathway provides a streamlined and more predictable route to obtaining a U.S. Green Card without the need to operate a U.S. business or meet employment-based requirements. It is designed for high-net-worth individuals and families seeking a simplified, efficient path to long-term U.S. residency with future eligibility for U.S. citizenship

Who the U.S. Gold Card Is Designed For?

The U.S. Gold Card is designed for qualified high-net- worth individuals and families seeking U.S. permanent residency (Green Card) through a direct government contribution model. It is particularly suited for those prioritizing speed, simplicity, and a streamlined pathway without the complexities of traditional business investment or employment-based immigration routes

High-Net-Worth Families

Families prioritizing world-class education, healthcare, and long-term U.S. permanent residency (Green Card) for their children through a structured and streamlined pathway

Global Business Leaders

Business owners and investors seeking U.S. permanent residency (Green Card) through a direct government contribution—without operating or managing a U.S. business

High-Income Professionals

High-earning professionals seeking U.S. permanent residency (Green Card) through a direct government contribution, without relying on employer sponsorship or merit-based immigration pathways

Contribution Structure & Government Requirements

A clear, government-defined contribution structure for
obtaining U.S. permanent residency (Green Card)

$1,000,000 USD + Total Contribution

Contribution Structure & Government Requirements

A clear, government-defined contribution structure forobtaining U.S. permanent residency (Green Card)

$15,000

Government
Processing Fee,

Non-refundable DHS fee,
submitted with application

$1,000,000

U.S. Treasury contribution (gift),

Payable only after application approval and final confirmation

All contributions are structured and processed in accordance with official U.S. government guidelines.

Family Eligibility

Additional Requirements

Clean financial background

Source of funds documentation

No criminal record

Medical Examination

Full legal status

What's Included for Your Family

Primary Applicant

Green Card included

Spouse

Green Card included

Children

Under 21, unmarried

Residency

Lawful Permanent Resident status

U.S. Gold Card – Individual FAQs

The U.S. Gold Card is an immigration pathway that allows qualified individuals to obtain U.S. permanent residency (Green Card) through a direct financial contribution to the U.S. government, demonstrating their ability to provide a substantial benefit to the United States.
Applicants are required to pay a $15,000 non-refundable DHS processing fee to initiate the application. Upon successful vetting and approval, applicants must also make a $1,000,000 contribution (gift) to the U.S. government.
Approved applicants receive U.S. lawful permanent resident status (Green Card) under applicable EB-1 or EB-2 classifications, as determined by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Yes. Spouses and unmarried children under the age of 21 may be included in the initial application. This ensures they receive the same benefits, including expedited processing. Each family member must submit a separate application and is subject to an individual $15,000 DHS processing fee and a $1,000,000 U.S. Treasury contribution.
Applicants begin by submitting their application and paying the required DHS processing fee. The U.S. government then conducts a comprehensive vetting process, including background checks and documentation review.

Upon approval, applicants are required to make the U.S. Treasury contribution. Once completed, the process proceeds to visa issuance and U.S. permanent residency (Green Card). The process is designed to follow an expedited processing framework, subject to timely submission of all required documents and completion of applicable steps
Once the application and DHS processing fee are submitted, the process is designed to be completed within weeks, subject to timely document submission and completion of any required visa interview.

E-2 status is typically granted for up to two years per entry and may be renewed indefinitely, provided the business remains active, compliant, and continues to meet E-2 requirements.

There is no fixed minimum investment. E-2 investments are assessed based on proportionality—meaning the investment must be appropriate to the size, type, and scale of the business. Most qualifying cases typically fall within a $100,000–$250,000 range, depending on the business structure.

Yes. Spouses and unmarried children under 21 may accompany the E-2 investor.
Spouses are eligible to apply for U.S. work authorization, while children may attend school but are not permitted to work.

The business must be real, active, and operating in the United States.
While some models may include online or international components, the enterprise must demonstrate meaningful U.S. operations, management presence, and economic impact.

The E-2 visa is a non-immigrant classification and does not directly lead to permanent residency. However, many E-2 investors later transition to immigrant pathways through business growth, restructuring, or strategic planning.
Depending on the investor’s profile and long-term objectives, potential future options may include employment- or investment-based immigrant pathways such as EB-1A (Extraordinary Ability), EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver), EB-5 (Investor Green Card), or other qualifying programs offered by GoGold USA. Each pathway is evaluated independently and requires separate eligibility.

Business growth is generally viewed positively, provided the enterprise remains compliant with E-2 regulations. Significant changes may require strategic review or updated filings, which is why ongoing planning and compliance oversight are important.

Why GoGold USA for Your U.S. Gold Card

Private-client immigration strategy and white-glove, end-to-end execution for high-net-worth individuals pursuing U.S. permanent residency (Green Card) through the Gold Card

Gold Card Strategy & Advisory

Private-client advisory aligned with official U.S. government requirements, providing a clear, structured pathway from initial qualification through approval and long-term residency (Green Card) planning

Attorney-Led Application Coordination

White-glove, detail-driven application preparation and coordination led by experienced immigration attorneys to ensure accuracy, discretion, and a seamless submission process

Expedited Process Management

Proactive management of documentation, timelines, and government coordination to support a streamlined and expedited processing experience from submission through final approval

End-to-End Concierge Support

White-glove, private-client support covering relocation and housing, banking, tax coordination, healthcare, optional U.S. business setup, and long-term U.S. residency and citizenship strategy

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